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Name:   Gerry - Email Member
Subject:   Corp of Engineers
Date:   1/15/2012 10:02:22 AM

I have owned a house on Lake Lanier for two years now and agree it is unusual trying to figure out the rime or reason for the water level, but given how many people want this water, I'm surprised there is any water in the lake at all! I've also lived in other areas of the country and am a avid outdoorsman. When I moved to Atlanta 15 years ago I was impressed with the Corp management and how efficient they are. I've called them multiple times out to my property and they respond quickly every time. My dock permit process was smooth and they followed through like they said they would. I am also impressed at how clean the parks are around Lake Lanier. I grew up camping in the northern part of the country...yes I'm a Yankee, and always remember the trash filled camping grounds on the lakes up there. We may be taking their operations a little for granted. Try camping in some of the many campgrounds around the lake...very clean, great views, book online. It's still hard for me to believe you can camp so close to the water with the views. Looks like the lake is rising...I look at rain and entirely different way now I own a lake house. Tight lines <'))))><



Name:   Bob32 - Email Member
Subject:   Corp of Engineers
Date:   1/28/2012 9:07:57 PM

I have been following the Lake Lanier levels -- and the levels in the downstream Lakes -- for several days. There seems to be something wrong. The Lake Lanier levels are not rising significantly, and they are still 9 feet below Full. We can all see that the Lake is low.

In the last week we have had plenty of rain. Yet the water levels have not risen significantly. But the local newspaper tells its wonderful -- its gone up 2 inches!!!

Looking at the levels in the Lakes  downstream, the levels have gone up dramatically at West Point and Eufuala in the last few days. I had dinner on the River in Atlanta this evening. The river is very high -- almost washing away the trees on the side of the river. And the water is swirling like it is handling a released floodgate. So what is wrong with this picture? Can somebody please explain?





Name:   BP - Email Member
Subject:   Corp of Engineers
Date:   2/9/2012 10:21:46 AM

Easy answer, they don't know.what they are doing! We suffer up here while the rest have plenty of water down stream. The Corp needs to get on here and explain their thought process or lack thereof.......







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